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And carrots being good for the eyes was disinformation used by the Brits in WWII . They said their pilots ate carrots for good vision to conceal their radar developments from the Nazis. It has no basis in fact.
What rabbits on the road? We always had dogs, cats, squirrels, and raccoons for road kill. Plus the occasional deer. I guess the rabbits were too smart.
Some years back (OK, a bit over fifty years ago), some ranchers in Wyoming thought that eagles were catching their lambs. They hired poachers in helicopters to shoot the eagles. After they were caught, I saw a picture in the paper of a game warden standing next to a mound of dead eagles about three times his height.
My friend was a railroad engineer, driving trains from Ogden, UT, to Cheyenne, WY. He said that the next year, after they arrived, they had to hose down the fronts of the locomotives because they were covered with blood and rabbit fur because there was such an overabundance of rabbits that the eagles had not eaten.
The rabbits also ate the foliage down to the ground so the ranchers had to haul in may to keep the sheep from starving.
Yakety Sax about 1 year ago
Hearing problems!
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 1 year ago
Because they don’t pay attention. YOU better make sure the car is sitting still when you water the wheels.
Al Fresco, the Librarian about 1 year ago
And people jaywalking with white canes.
Doug K about 1 year ago
Most rabbits in the wild don’t eat carrots.
irishwolfhound about 1 year ago
And carrots being good for the eyes was disinformation used by the Brits in WWII . They said their pilots ate carrots for good vision to conceal their radar developments from the Nazis. It has no basis in fact.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
I fear Grim is blaming the poor creatures for human negligence, but it’s a cartoon strip, so we’ll overlook that!
wirepunchr about 1 year ago
I think their eyes are good, they’re seeing the female rabbits on the other side of the road.
boydjb47 about 1 year ago
Rarely see a dead rabbit on the road around here. Lots of Deer and raccoon.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Down in Florida you don’t see many dead animals, the buzzard patrols clean them up before you can see them.
preacherman Premium Member about 1 year ago
What rabbits on the road? We always had dogs, cats, squirrels, and raccoons for road kill. Plus the occasional deer. I guess the rabbits were too smart.
CaveCat87 about 1 year ago
Where I come from, we’ll see dead raccoons, porcupines, skunks, and cats on the road.
ladykat Premium Member about 1 year ago
Good question.
Rich_Pa about 1 year ago
Maybe some of them are slow.
Jml58 about 1 year ago
They didn´t eat their carrots.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 1 year ago
No, NO, NO!
Not the BUNNIES!
(…sobbing…)
eisneun about 1 year ago
Why are there so many dead rabbits on the highway? Because they are harebrained and can’t calculate V=d/t (Velocity=distance divided by time)!
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
I think this is a rerun from a few weeks ago.
zrk1895 about 1 year ago
Rabbits dont eat carrots they eat leafy vegetables. Bugs Bunny ate carrots because he acted a lot like Groucho Marks.
Uncle Kenny about 1 year ago
Some years back (OK, a bit over fifty years ago), some ranchers in Wyoming thought that eagles were catching their lambs. They hired poachers in helicopters to shoot the eagles. After they were caught, I saw a picture in the paper of a game warden standing next to a mound of dead eagles about three times his height.
My friend was a railroad engineer, driving trains from Ogden, UT, to Cheyenne, WY. He said that the next year, after they arrived, they had to hose down the fronts of the locomotives because they were covered with blood and rabbit fur because there was such an overabundance of rabbits that the eagles had not eaten.
The rabbits also ate the foliage down to the ground so the ranchers had to haul in may to keep the sheep from starving.